Violinist turned author ERICA MINER has had a multi-faceted career as
an award-winning screenwriter, author, lecturer and poet. A native of
Detroit, she studied music at Boston University and the New England
Conservatory of Music. After experiencing a variety of highs and lows
in her quest to forge a career in New York City, Erica won the coveted
position of violinist with the Metropolitan Opera Company, a
high-pressured milieu but the pinnacle of her field.
When
injuries from a car accident spelled the end of her musical career, she
drew upon her lifelong love of writing for inspiration. She is the
author of two novels, the latest of which, FourEver Friends,
chronicles the coming-of-age of four teenage girls in 1960s Detroit.
Erica says,"Writing is my passion, whether it be novels, screenplays,
poetry or essays. I have so many stories to tell, and I’m thrilled at
the thought of other people enjoying them."
Read on for this
talented author's insights about the writing process, life lessons she
has learned through writing, and advice for writers of all ages.